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ESPN's Doris Burke can count Pacers coach Rick Carlisle as being in her corner.
Earlier this week, The Athletic reported Doris Burke, who has been with ESPN since 1991, could be removed from the three-person Finals broadcast team.
‘It’s Dorothy!’ Review: ‘Wizard of Oz’ Protagonist Gets a Deep-Dive Cultural Analysis in Wide-Ranging if Overstuffed Appreciation Jeffrey McHale’s doc-essay extends its gaze from the L ...
Just how influential is the character of Dorothy Gale, McHale and his doc ask? Well, enough that this critic walked away from “It’s Dorothy!” delighted and stimulated, and wanting much more.
Carlisle said Burke “paved the way” for several women to broadcasting careers in the NBA.
Richard Jefferson defends Doris Burke, praising her resilience and addressing criticism of ESPN’s NBA broadcast team.
Days after the Liberty were crowned WNBA champions for the first time in history, Kennedy Burke laced up her sneakers and headed to the court.
Burke Catholic learned a lot on its way to the state 2024 baseball finals. The Eagles used that experience to stay alive in 2025.
If Burke's future at ESPN really is uncertain, it would mark a significant sea change at the network that Carlisle eloquently laid out Thursday night.
Pacers coach Rick Carlisle defended ESPN's Doris Burke before Game 1 of NBA Finals. You know that story. What happened next? Let Doris Burke tell you.